casino tournament
folds to seat 5 who limps in
seat 9 announces (albeit quietly) "raise" cuts out the call and the raise and (foolishly maybe) puts the call in first then the raise.
seat 5 (wants to see a flop i guess) then protests this is a call only due to the string bet. Seat 9 says that he announced "raise" so it doesn't matter how the chips went in. Seat 5 says that he didn't hear him. I am in seat 10 and heard seat 9 perfectly and tell the dealer as much.
Dealer then says that because he never heard seat 9 then it should be a call and is judged so. I look down at KK, throw my raise in and everyone folds. The incident is forgotten as seat 9 feels he got off light.
I was a bit miffed as:
1. I missed out on winning a bigger pot, but more importantly..
2. My attempt to preserve the integrity of the game was ignored (@the trolls - no I hadn't looked at KK first

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So the question are:
"Can the dealer make this ruling based on his own poor hearing?"
"Is the dealer allowed to act on advice from players?"
FWIW - I told seat 9 to call the floor if the dealer made that ruling again